Awareness, perception and barriers to seeking information from online academic databases and medical journals as sources of information

Medical students’ use of online medical journals as a source of information is crucial in the learning pathway to become medical doctors. We conducted a cross-sectional survey study among University medical students between December 2012 and March 2013 to assess their awareness, perceived usefulness...

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Main Authors: Wong, Li Ping, Mohamad Shakir, Sharina Mahavera, Tong, Wen Ting, Alias, Haridah, Aghamohammadi, Nasrin, Arumugam, Kulenthran
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https://doi.org/10.1080/17538157.2017.1364248
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spelling my.um.eprints.203612019-02-18T03:25:01Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/20361/ Awareness, perception and barriers to seeking information from online academic databases and medical journals as sources of information Wong, Li Ping Mohamad Shakir, Sharina Mahavera Tong, Wen Ting Alias, Haridah Aghamohammadi, Nasrin Arumugam, Kulenthran R Medicine Medical students’ use of online medical journals as a source of information is crucial in the learning pathway to become medical doctors. We conducted a cross-sectional survey study among University medical students between December 2012 and March 2013 to assess their awareness, perceived usefulness, practices, and barriers to seeking information from online academic databases and medical journals. The response rate was 67.53%. The majority of the students knew of the availability of online academic databases and medical journals. The mean score for awareness (4.25 of possible 11.0), perceived usefulness (13.95 of possible 33.0), and practice (10.67 of possible 33.0) were low. The mean barrier score toward using online academic databases and medical journals was 25.41 (of possible 45.0). Multivariate findings showed that significant barriers associated with overall usage of online databases and medical journals were 1) not knowing where or how to locate databases and 2) unsureness of using the Boolean operators. Availability of full text subscriptions was found to be an important factor in using online databases. Study findings highlighted the need to increase awareness of academic databases’ availability and increase training on ways to search online academic databases and medical journals. Taylor & Francis 2018 Article PeerReviewed Wong, Li Ping and Mohamad Shakir, Sharina Mahavera and Tong, Wen Ting and Alias, Haridah and Aghamohammadi, Nasrin and Arumugam, Kulenthran (2018) Awareness, perception and barriers to seeking information from online academic databases and medical journals as sources of information. Informatics for Health and Social Care, 43 (4). pp. 335-347. ISSN 1753-8157 https://doi.org/10.1080/17538157.2017.1364248 doi:10.1080/17538157.2017.1364248
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topic R Medicine
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Wong, Li Ping
Mohamad Shakir, Sharina Mahavera
Tong, Wen Ting
Alias, Haridah
Aghamohammadi, Nasrin
Arumugam, Kulenthran
Awareness, perception and barriers to seeking information from online academic databases and medical journals as sources of information
description Medical students’ use of online medical journals as a source of information is crucial in the learning pathway to become medical doctors. We conducted a cross-sectional survey study among University medical students between December 2012 and March 2013 to assess their awareness, perceived usefulness, practices, and barriers to seeking information from online academic databases and medical journals. The response rate was 67.53%. The majority of the students knew of the availability of online academic databases and medical journals. The mean score for awareness (4.25 of possible 11.0), perceived usefulness (13.95 of possible 33.0), and practice (10.67 of possible 33.0) were low. The mean barrier score toward using online academic databases and medical journals was 25.41 (of possible 45.0). Multivariate findings showed that significant barriers associated with overall usage of online databases and medical journals were 1) not knowing where or how to locate databases and 2) unsureness of using the Boolean operators. Availability of full text subscriptions was found to be an important factor in using online databases. Study findings highlighted the need to increase awareness of academic databases’ availability and increase training on ways to search online academic databases and medical journals.
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author Wong, Li Ping
Mohamad Shakir, Sharina Mahavera
Tong, Wen Ting
Alias, Haridah
Aghamohammadi, Nasrin
Arumugam, Kulenthran
author_facet Wong, Li Ping
Mohamad Shakir, Sharina Mahavera
Tong, Wen Ting
Alias, Haridah
Aghamohammadi, Nasrin
Arumugam, Kulenthran
author_sort Wong, Li Ping
title Awareness, perception and barriers to seeking information from online academic databases and medical journals as sources of information
title_short Awareness, perception and barriers to seeking information from online academic databases and medical journals as sources of information
title_full Awareness, perception and barriers to seeking information from online academic databases and medical journals as sources of information
title_fullStr Awareness, perception and barriers to seeking information from online academic databases and medical journals as sources of information
title_full_unstemmed Awareness, perception and barriers to seeking information from online academic databases and medical journals as sources of information
title_sort awareness, perception and barriers to seeking information from online academic databases and medical journals as sources of information
publisher Taylor & Francis
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/20361/
https://doi.org/10.1080/17538157.2017.1364248
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